Hello. It's Belinda.
I have a personal question.
Are you afraid of the vacuum cleaner?
I'm not.
But I don't care for the noise. It sounds "angry" if you know what I mean.
When my roommate vacuums the living room and dining room, she runs the machine right over our heads.
One minute Little Fang and I are having a nice stare. Just relaxing and "pondering" in the middle of the day.
Next thing you know we're jumping three feet in the air.
Because all we can hear is "Grrrrr! Grrrrr!" on the ceiling. Back and forth.
When she tidies up down here on the bottom level, it's a different story.
We don't have carpets, except for our sleeping rugs. Which my roommate takes outdoors to shake. "As needed."
And when the floor gets a bit too "hayey" she sweeps it all up with a broom.
By the way straw brooms are delicious. Think about it.
OK back to the point of this blog.
A few weeks ago, Enzo wrote about the "odd" way his dad cleans up the rabbit fur and such at home.
He uses a leaf blower.
"Not a typo."
He keeps the doors open so the rabbits can "skedaddle" if they don't want to hear all the noise.
You have to see it to believe it.
There's a video on the Small Pet Select Facebook page.
You can also watch it on the Facebook page for The Rabbit Haven. That's the rescue run by Enzo's "Auntie Heather."
She helped Enzo back when he was "set free" by his original family.
If you end up loving the video all I can say is you're in good company. A lot of people have watched and shared it with their friends.
I give Enzo an A+ for his cleaning video. None of my social media posts have done so well. I could learn a thing or two from him.
One more thing before I forget.
If you missed last week's blog, I hope you have a chance to read it. It's about rabbits who get into "heated arguments."
Here's Part 1. And here's the rest of the story.
That's all for now.
I hope you are keeping cool and dry in this weather.
It's muggy here.

Sincerely,
Belinda
Spokesrabbit, Small Pet Select
Inventor of the First Chew holiday
Word for 2025: "Ask"
Belinda@smallpetselect.com
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